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Papers Concerning College Power Plant : Correspondence of President E. G. Peterson

THE STATE OF UTAH
MILITARY DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL
P. O. BOX 2187
SALT LAKE CITY
September 20, 1929
Mr. Ray B. West
Dean of Engineering
Utah State Agricultural College
Logan, Utah
Dear Mr. West:
Have yours of the 17th instant, replying to ours
of September 4, on the possibility of the College furnishing lighting power for the new Armory at Ogden.
Do not believe that we will use any considerable
amount of power over and above that used in the old Armory,
and approve your suggestion to take same up with the Utah
Power and Light Company to make the necessary connections
and install the necessary meters, etc.
Will you have the Utah Power and Light Company
take out the meters at the old Armory or shall we advise
you as to the probable date of removal which we think now
will be a matter of four or five weeks?
Thanking you for your prompt reply in the matter,
I am
Yours very truly,
WGW/BW
W. G. WILLIAMS
The Adjutant General

THE STATE OF UTAH
MILITARY DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL
P. O. BOX 2187
SALT LAKE CITY
September 20, 1929
Mr. Ray B. West
Dean of Engineering
Utah State Agricultural College
Logan, Utah
Dear Mr. West:
Have yours of the 17th instant, replying to ours
of September 4, on the possibility of the College furnishing lighting power for the new Armory at Ogden.
Do not believe that we will use any considerable
amount of power over and above that used in the old Armory,
and approve your suggestion to take same up with the Utah
Power and Light Company to make the necessary connections
and install the necessary meters, etc.
Will you have the Utah Power and Light Company
take out the meters at the old Armory or shall we advise
you as to the probable date of removal which we think now
will be a matter of four or five weeks?
Thanking you for your prompt reply in the matter,
I am
Yours very truly,
WGW/BW
W. G. WILLIAMS
The Adjutant General